New census data reveals the states that lost the most residents to Texas between 2022 and 2023. California topped the list.
Despite these numbers, the narrative of Californians turning Texas politics blue persists. Zdun said there could be a couple ...
Colin Allred, tweeted in all caps: “DON’T CALIFORNIA OUR TEXAS.” But the state is likely not becoming more blue, or Democratic, because of people moving in from California, recent research ...
A key finding from the study was that Texas gained the most ... income of $145,960. However, California was also the most popular destination for Texans to move to, with 23,316 households moving ...
Approximately 611,942 people moved to the Lone Star State in 2023, while 478,570 moved out. This represents an outflow of 133 ...
Well, those posts are right- about the California part. The U.S. Census Bureau just released its annual report on the ...
Lawsuits against X (formerly Twitter) will soon be heard in the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. The ...
Consider that the 2023 inflow translated to 1.09% of California population – that’s a dead-last “attraction rate” in the ...
Move-ins from other states numbered 422,000 last year, a decline of 11% since 2022, with affordability and politics as causes ...
A key finding from the study was that Texas gained the most people – and ... with an average household gross income of $145,960. However, California was also the most popular destination for Texans to ...
Few Americans are moving to California, when you see the inflow ... Tops was Florida at 636,933, and next was Texas at 611,942. But in the last 20 years, minus 2020’s statistical lockdown ...